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Cruising the coast: Epic roadtrip explores West Coast’s iconic Highway 101
By Paul Bucci and Fiona Anderson Triumph Social Media My wife Fiona and I were about to launch ourselves on a …
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Staircase and viewing platform now open at Nanaimo’s Ammonite Falls
Visitors to Nanaimo will now find it easier to take in one of the Vancouver Island community’s frequently visited …
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Edmonton’s River Valley moves closer to becoming an urban national park
By Jacob Cardinal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, ALBERTA NATIVE NEWS The Government of Canada is working …
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What’s happening in Joshua Tree is a ‘dream’ — and possibly a curse
By Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times The sun was low, the cactus shadows were lengthening and laughter rang …
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What you need to know before going to these California parks in 2022
By Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times After a 2021 filled with pandemic uncertainty and anxiety about all …
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Preserving hope and creating peace: Discover the West Coast’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Travel has many faces. Chances are, if you travel for any reason, from business to pleasure, there’s an …
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151 acres of biodiverse South Okanagan land donated to Nature Trust of BC
Through the generosity of donors, Nature Trust of BC announced that 151 acres (61 hectares) of land, known as the Park …
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As snow melts, angel emerges once again on Mt. Cheam
It’s a different kind of snow angel and a familiar sight in Agassiz-Harrison. The angel on Mt. Cheam has made her …
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Parks foundation can preserve island near Nanaimo after $4-million donation from Lululemon founder
An island off the coast of Gabriola Island will be preserved as parkland thanks to a multi-million-dolllar …
Interest in Vancouver Island’s wild north coast continuing to brew
The interest in Cape Scott Provincial Park and the North Coast Trail continues to grow, and a new Island brew is poised …
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Camping reservations open for Alberta parks
If a camping trip to explore Alberta’s provincial parks is on your spring or summer calendar, reservations are now …